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Top 5 Rainy Day Filipino Food Favorites

rainy day Filipino food list

Whenever it rains, I have this craving for rainy day Filipino food that reminds me of my childhood in the flooded streets of Manila. There’s always something to look forward to after wading through dirty waters that can chase away the cold, and hopefully, the germs. I remember my father or my aunt cooking delicious Pinoy food that would tempt me with their scent, texture, and taste. The warm bowls are a welcome sight on our table and my siblings and I would heartily devour to the last spoonful.

Rainy Day Filipino Food to Warm Your Hearts

I try to recreate Filipino food that comforts the tummy and the heart during rainy days. To give you an idea, I grouped foods according to their major ingredients and their variants.

  • Lugaw. Who would refuse a piping hot bowl of rice porridge after an o...
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FOODIE ALERT: Treat Yourself to Mandaluyong’s Best Eats at Yummy Bites in Avida Towers Centera

Mandaluyong foodies, here’s something for you! Fill your tummies this coming October 15 (Saturday) with sumptuous delights from some of Mandaluyong’s best food establishments at Yummy Bites, a mini food festival presented by Avida Towers Centera in partnership with Yummy Magazine.

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Get a taste of city living as Avida gives the public a sneak peek of its new two-storey retail center managed by Ayala Malls within its Avida Towers Centera property. Located along the city’s main thoroughfare, Avida Towers Centera is poised to be an EDSA landmark easily accessible to other food hotspots, business districts, and more.

Take a breather, shop and eat at this whole-day gastropark with unique food finds from over 20 Yummy-approved concessionaires such as Sobremesa, Pepeton’s Grill, Cook Tales by Je...

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Hong Kong Food Tripping Day 1 – Temple Street Foodie Finds

We spent my husband’s birthday weekend in Hong Kong. I knew that we were arriving late in the day so the only lakwatsa that we can do once we arrive is the Temple Street Night Market.  As the name suggests, Temple Street Night Market is known as the liveliest night market in Hong Kong. In fact, when we got there, there was a group of foreign street dancers performing which added to the festive vibe. But since it was already 8PM when we reached Temple St., our first mission was to find a place to eat.

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Ralph was in-charge of researching for our food options in Hong Kong and he told us that Spicy Crabs are really the thing here. All of us love seafood, crabs especially, so we decided that we’ll have Spicy Crabs for the night.

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Since we didn’t know which restaurant was the best opti...

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Mercato Centrale now in a better location in BGC

Mercato Centrale has officially moved to a new and more accessible location in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Now set up at the corner of 7th Avenue and 25th Street, foodies can now easily find it across The Forum and in front of the “Between  The Lines” art mural (or The Spaceman as it is more popularly known. It’s now nearer to the offices which is good news for the yuppies of BGC who are looking for an affordable place for a Friday hangout.

RJ Ledesma, co-founder of Mercato Centrale

RJ Ledesma, co-founder of Mercato Centrale

Mercato Centrale is open every Friday and Saturday from 6 pm to 3 am. It still has the same lively, food fair vibe it’s known for. Most especially, old-time favorites such as Auntie May, Cuisiner, and Don Churro, are still around to serve their famous fare.

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